Cursor planning mode ==================== Because avante.nvim has always used Aider’s method for planning applying, but its prompts are very picky with models and require ones like claude-3.5-sonnet or gpt-4o to work properly. Therefore, I have adopted Cursor’s method to implement planning applying. For details on the implementation, please refer to: [🚀 Introducing Fast Apply - Replicate Cursor's Instant Apply model](https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1ga25gj/introducing_fast_apply_replicate_cursors_instant/) ~~So you need to first run the `FastApply` model mentioned above:~~ ~~```bash~~ ollama pull hf.co/Kortix/FastApply-7B-v1.0_GGUF:Q4_K_M ~~```~~ An interesting fact is that I found the `FastApply` model mentioned above doesn't work well. First, it's too slow, and second, it's not accurate for processing long code file. It often includes `// ... existing code ...` comments in the generated final code, resulting in incorrect code generation. The best model I found for applying is `qwen-2.5-coder-32b` on [Groq](https://console.groq.com/playground), it's both fast and accurate, it's perfect! Then enable it in avante.nvim: ```lua { --- ... existing configurations cursor_applying_provider = 'groq', -- use groq for applying behaviour = { --- ... existing behaviours enable_cursor_planning_mode = true, -- enable cursor planning mode! }, vendors = { --- ... existing vendors groq = { -- define groq provider __inherited_from = 'openai', api_key_name = 'GROQ_API_KEY', endpoint = 'https://api.groq.com/openai/v1/', model = 'qwen-2.5-coder-32b', max_tokens = 8192, -- remember to increase this value, otherwise it will stop generating halfway }, }, --- ... existing configurations } ```